A Girl Successfully Cooks 46 Dishes in Just 58 Minutes, Create a New World Record

A young girl from Tamil Nadu, SN Lakshmi Sai Sri has entered the UNICO Book of World Records for cooking 46 dishes in 58 minutes in Chennai.

The girl had said that she had an interest in cooking when she learned it from her mother, saying that she was very happy to have achieved this “milestone”.

The lockdown had given her the chance to start learning. The mother, N Kalaimagal said that she can cook different traditional cuisines of Tamil Nadu.

“I cook a different traditional cuisine of Tamil Nadu. During the lockdown, my daughter used to spend her time with me in the kitchen.

“When I was discussing her interest in cooking with my husband, he suggested that she should make an attempt on world record on culinary activity. That’s how we got the idea,” Kalaimagal was quoted as saying.

Since Lakshmi was doing quite well, her father suggested she tried for the world record. While researching about it, he learned about 10-year-old Saanvi from Kerala who cooked 30 dishes.

“Thus, he wanted his daughter to break Saanvi’s record,” the mother added.

Source: Indian Express

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